I've used hosting services such as http://www.discountasp.net/ for asp.net applications, but being new to java, I don't know much about its hosting options.
What the best option for server space where I can run orbeon forms for a commercial solution? How much would it cost to purchase (and how easy to setup) your own server? I don't know much about this. Anyone got any links for info? Thanks, Jon |
Jonty, Likely you will want a dedicated server or virtual server, but it may take some hunting to find one with more than just 512M of memory. Having purchased and set up servers -- you can spend a lot of effort at this. Hopefully, if you are renting a system, someone will fix it quickly if it breaks. (But how quickly could be an issue.... 99% uptime still leaves open over 24hrs in a year) An example (US), I recall this plan gives your applications 1G of memory for $125 a month: http://www.joyent.com/accelerator/pricing/ And presumably they have an infrastructure that can move your application from one hardware to another in just a few minutes. Good luck, Hank Hank Ratzesberger http://nees.ucsb.edu/ Institute for Crustal Studies University of California, Santa Barbara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonty" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 8:17 AM Subject: [ops-users] UK Hosting > > I've used hosting services such as http://www.discountasp.net/ for asp.net > applications, but being new to java, I don't know much about its hosting > options. > > What the best option for server space where I can run orbeon forms for a > commercial solution? How much would it cost to purchase (and how easy to > setup) your own server? I don't know much about this. Anyone got any links > for info? > > Thanks, > > Jon > -- -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help ObjectWeb mailing lists service home page: http://www.objectweb.org/wws |
Thanks for the info. I've done lots of hunting and can't find anything to suit my budget.
I am writing a content management system using orbeon to run small websites and cannot find an affordable hosting solution. |
Just found this:
http://www.dailyrazor.com/java/shared_tomcat.php Could I run Orbeon forms with this? What is the legal situation for creating a content management system with Orbeon and selling its use? |
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We use a New Zealand company called Rimuhosting (www.rimuhosting,com) who also specialise in Java/tomcat hosting, using Xen for shared hosting. They give you a share of the memory of the host for your money (and you will certainly need a reasonable amount of memory to run tomcat/OF). They don't limit the number of domains you host (but do limit the fixed IP addresses you have). Although they're in NZ, they use hardware facilities in the US and the UK (as well as NZ). We can certainly recommend them, both for the dependability of the service and for their (mostly free and very knowledgeable) support.Thanks for the info. I've done lots of hunting and can't find anything to suit my budget. I am writing a content management system using orbeon to run small websites and cannot find an affordable hosting solution. Regards Nigel -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help ObjectWeb mailing lists service home page: http://www.objectweb.org/wws |
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> Just found this: > > http://www.dailyrazor.com/java/shared_tomcat.php > > Could I run Orbeon forms with this? Possibly. In their "private" plans, I see that they offer 96MB and 160MB, which is not that much. In their "shared" plans, the heap (I couldn't see the size) is shared among multiple apps, and I wonder how that works in practice. > What is the legal situation for creating a content management system with > Orbeon and selling its use? As far as Orbeon is concerned, you are absolutely free to do so as per the LGPL. However if you: 1) Make changes to the Orbeon Forms platform itself and 2) Distribute the resulting application then you must redistribute the changes you made under the LGPL. But none of this applies to the application you build on top of Orbeon Forms. -Erik -- Orbeon Forms - Web Forms for the Enterprise Done the Right Way http://www.orbeon.com/ -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help ObjectWeb mailing lists service home page: http://www.objectweb.org/wws |
When you say 96MB and 160MB heaps are not that much what does that mean in practice? Does it just mean they would slow down with heavy traffic or they would generally be unreliable? The sites that will be using my CMS will have very low traffic to start with.
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Jonty:When you say 96MB and 160MB heaps are not that much what does that mean in practice? Does it just mean they would slow down with heavy traffic or they would generally be unreliable? The sites that will be using my CMS will have very low traffic to start with. Just FYI, our Rimuhosting shared plan has 384 Mb, and runs tomcat/OF without problem. We did increase from 256, which wasn't so good, though ... Nigel -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help ObjectWeb mailing lists service home page: http://www.objectweb.org/wws |
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Does anyone have experience in getting OPS to drive a scanner or digital
camera? This would probably require an applet to be deployed within the page. -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help ObjectWeb mailing lists service home page: http://www.objectweb.org/wws |
Dear Ryan,
I used to communicate with other systems on the Server side. What you have to implement is your own processors, these are implemented in java. Then you can implement the communication with devices in java or communicate with other processes on the server using Corba for example. I don't think you need an applet, you can do it with Xforms controls on the client side. Best regards, Jordi -----Mensaje original----- De: Ryan, James N. [mailto:[hidden email]] Enviado el: miƩrcoles, 25 de julio de 2007 18:24 Para: [hidden email] Asunto: [ops-users] OPS integrating with Devices Does anyone have experience in getting OPS to drive a scanner or digital camera? This would probably require an applet to be deployed within the page. -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help ObjectWeb mailing lists service home page: http://www.objectweb.org/wws |
Just to clarify...I am looking to drive devices on the user's workstation from within the browser to collect data (e.g. an image of a paper document or an image from a camera).
I am hoping that the resulting image would be placed within an XML document then sent back to a server for processing/workflow. So I am guessing its either an ActivX control or an applet that will allow this type of integration to happen. -----Original Message----- From: Jordi Amatller [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 12:38 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: RE: [ops-users] OPS integrating with Devices Dear Ryan, I used to communicate with other systems on the Server side. What you have to implement is your own processors, these are implemented in java. Then you can implement the communication with devices in java or communicate with other processes on the server using Corba for example. I don't think you need an applet, you can do it with Xforms controls on the client side. Best regards, Jordi -----Mensaje original----- De: Ryan, James N. [mailto:[hidden email]] Enviado el: miƩrcoles, 25 de julio de 2007 18:24 Para: [hidden email] Asunto: [ops-users] OPS integrating with Devices Does anyone have experience in getting OPS to drive a scanner or digital camera? This would probably require an applet to be deployed within the page. -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help ObjectWeb mailing lists service home page: http://www.objectweb.org/wws |
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Ryan,
On 7/25/07, Ryan, James N. <[hidden email]> wrote: > Just to clarify...I am looking to drive devices on the user's workstation from within > the browser to collect data (e.g. an image of a paper document or an image from a camera). Do you already know of an applet you can use for this? If you have an applet, and you can write JavaScript code to retrieve a representation of the image as a string from the applet, you can in JavaScript set the value of a hidden XForms input field. Then when you submit the form, that value will be submitted as if it was entered by the end user. There is more information on how to interact with a form in JavaScript on: http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/reference-xforms-2#xforms-javascript Alex -- Orbeon Forms - Web 2.0 Forms, open-source, for the Enterprise http://www.orbeon.com/ -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help ObjectWeb mailing lists service home page: http://www.objectweb.org/wws |
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> When you say 96MB and 160MB heaps are not that much what does that mean in > practice? Does it just mean they would slow down with heavy traffic or they > would generally be unreliable? The sites that will be using my CMS will have > very low traffic to start with. It depends very much on your application, but if you don't have enough heap you can get out of memory errors, which mean that some requests will just fail (which is obviously unreliable). Also the less memory you have, the less you can dedicate to caches. In low-memory systems you will also particularly want to make sure that you limit the number of concurrent requests processed by Orbeon Forms, see in particular: http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/integration-tuning#application-server-threads -Erik -- Orbeon Forms - Web Forms for the Enterprise Done the Right Way http://www.orbeon.com/ -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help ObjectWeb mailing lists service home page: http://www.objectweb.org/wws |
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